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Originally Posted by TexasPlaya
That's fine, I don't thinking "banning" in this context is very worthwhile by adding another "rule". If the premise was more earthquake related than climate related , but it's not. Just seems like a rule for the sake of the rule.
And now the "dinosaurs" have to get more exemptions to presumably connect to already in place infrastructure to produce a minimal reduction in emissions over time.
Because Quebec is obviously weird and again geography. Surprised you are taking this more heavy handed government approach.
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Well, maybe you haven't had the opportunity to discover it yet but I'm very libertarian on everything except when the environment is concerned. "The God-Given Right to Destroy the Planet" is a concept I strongly oppose. I'm all for maximum freedom, but only within that non-negotiable framework of environmental sustainability.
I shouldn't have the right to buy vast amounts of the Amazon rainforest and raze it for profit, even if I wished to.